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A complex network of nerves that runs from the spine, passing through the neck, the axilla (armpit), and into the arm. These nerves are responsible for transmitting signals from your spine to your shoulder, arm, and hand. An MRI is highly effective in identifying any abnormalities, injuries, or diseases in these nerves.

Specific Instructions:

Before your MRI Brachial Plexus, you will be asked to remove any metallic items such as jewelry, hearing aids, watches, and glasses as these can interfere with the MRI machine's magnetic field. Make sure to inform your doctor if you have any metal implants or devices in your body. There's no need for fasting, so you can eat, drink, and take your medications as usual unless instructed otherwise.

Let your doctor know if you have a history of kidney disease, particularly if a contrast agent is to be used. Also, tell your doctor if there's a chance you could be pregnant or if you have a fear of enclosed spaces (claustrophobia).MRI Brachial Plexus provides comprehensive details about the brachial plexus nerves and surrounThe MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Brachial Plexus is a diagnostic procedure that produces high-resolution images of the brachial plexus,ding tissues. It's instrumental in diagnosing conditions like brachial plexus injury, tumors, inflammation, or other abnormalities affecting the nerves. It can guide treatment plans and monitor the effectiveness of an ongoing treatment.

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How is the MRI Brachial Plexus performed?

You will lie on a movable examination table that slides into the MRI machine. The radiologist will monitor you from another room while you are connected via intercom. The machine may make loud noises which are normal during the scan.

Is MRI Brachial Plexus scan painful?

No, the MRI scan is painless. However, you may feel uncomfortable lying still on the examination table for an extended period.

What's the duration of the MRI Brachial Plexus scan?

An MRI Brachial Plexus scan typically takes 45 minutes to an hour, depending on whether a contrast material is used.

What are the risks associated with an MRI Brachial Plexus?

MRI is a safe procedure with minimal risks. However, if you have certain types of implanted medical devices or certain metal fragments in your body, you may not be a suitable candidate for an MRI. The use of a contrast agent may pose risks to those with kidney problems.

When will I get my MRI results?

MRI results are usually ready within a few days. Your doctor will review the results and discuss them with you.

What happens if an abnormality is detected in my MRI Brachial Plexus?

If your MRI results reveal any abnormalities, your doctor will explain the findings and discuss the next steps, which may include further tests, a referral to a specialist, or starting a treatment plan.

Which doctor should I see if my MRI Brachial Plexus shows an abnormality?

If the MRI reveals an abnormality, you should consult a neurologist or an orthopedic surgeon, depending on the nature of the issue.

Are there alternatives to an MRI Brachial Plexus?

Yes, other imaging techniques like ultrasound or CT scans can also provide information about the brachial plexus. However, MRI usually provides more detailed images.

Is contrast material always necessary for an MRI Brachial Plexus?

Not always. Your doctor will decide if a contrast material is needed based on your medical history and the reason for the scan.

How often should I get an MRI Brachial Plexus?

The frequency of the MRI scans depends on your doctor's recommendations, usually based on your health condition and the purpose of the scan.

MRI Brachial Plexus is a valuable tool in medical imaging and helps doctors diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions affecting the brachial plexus nerves. Understanding what to expect during the procedure can help you prepare for the scan and alleviate any anxieties you might have. Always communicate openly with your doctor about your health condition and any concerns you may have about the scan.

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